Meghalaya Tour with Travel Themes
Meghalaya, the land of floating clouds is an incredibly beautiful tourist destination in India. Its lush green landscapes, picturesque surroundings and white clouds and mist playing an enchanting drama never fail to capture the hearts of tourists.As with most the North Eastern states, Meghalaya is diversely multi cultural, multi ethnic and multi religious, with an amazing mix of traditional and modern lifestyle.
Meghalaya State Museum :- The State of Meghalaya used to be the part of the state of Assam till 1972. Post division the state has made conscious efforts to preserve and highlight its own identity through display of its Tribal Culture and Heritage. Meghalaya State Museum displays lifestyle and cultural diversity of various tribes. The information regarding history, culture and social structures of these tribes is also available in the museum.
Umiam Lake :- Umiam Lake is a reservoir located in the hills 15 km to the North of Shillong in the state of Meghalaya, India. Umiam Lake, also known as Barapani (Big Water) is a spot around Shillong where a massive hydro-electric dam has been constructed across the Umiam river stream. The confluence of the two streams Umkhrah and Umshvrpi form the Wah Ro-ro stream in the north-west of the town and joins River Umiam, the main source of water for the lake. Kayaking, Water cycling/ scooting and boating are a few of the facilities available at the Umiam Lake.
Umlawan Cave.. :- With Travel Themes you can get an opportunity to visit Umlawan Cave, which is in the Lumshnong Village, near Jowai. The Umlawan cave is inter¬connected with two other caves namely Kot-Sati and Umskor caves. The total length of these caves is more than 21 kms and about 100 m in depth. Many of the caves are still unknown and have not yet been explored. Tourists from different places come here to have a view of the spectacular cave. The best season to visit the cave is from November to June.
Tura Peak :- With Travel Themes you can get an opportunity to visit Tura Peak, which is one of the major peaks of the Tura range. This hill is located on the eastern flank of Tura in the West Garo Hills district. Tura Megahalaya, a town in the Garo Hills, boasts of a wonderful landscape of lofty hills, against a backdrop of low-lying plains, with the mighty river Brahmaputra, dramatically rushes through, towards Bangladesh. Tura is a valley located at the foothills of the Tura Hills and right below the Tura Peak.
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Karnataka Tour With Travel Themes
Karnataka is a land of Kannadigas which is blessed with number of fascinating tourist attractions. It is the land of monuments, world heritage sites, wildlife’s, mesmerizing hill stations, temples, beaches and vibrant tradition and culture. Large number of tourists from all over the globe come and visits Karnataka to make their Holidays.
Unchalli Falls :- Unchalli Falls also called Lushington Falls, is a waterfall created by a 116 metres (381 ft) drop in the Aghanashini river. This place in thickets of the Sahyadri hills of the Western Ghats. Here river 'Aghanashini' running through thick woods makes a spectacular waterfall.Keppa Falls is another name for its unique sound.
Jogfalls :- Joger Gerosoppa Falls Jog Falls is the second-highest plunge waterfall in India, Located near Sagara, Karnataka, these segmented falls are a major tourist attraction. They are also called Gersoppa Falls and Jogada Gundi. Jog Falls is created by the Sharavathi River falling from a height of 253 m (830 ft), making it the second-highest plunge waterfall in India.
During summers the waterfall will reduce to small narrow streams while during monsoon and winters it will be roaring with water. The best season to visit this waterfall is the monsoons when this gigantic body displays its maximum charm.
Kodachadri :- Kodachadri is a mountain peak with dense forests in the Western Ghats in South India . It is declared as natural heritage site by Government Karnataka. The mountain peak of Kodachadri forms the picturesque background for the Sri Mookambika Temple of Kollur. The Sarvagna Peetha or the highest point among these hills offers a majestic view of sunset. During sunset the Arabian sea can be viewed from the sunset point. Trekking in Kodachadri can be an Adventurous and Spiritual experience.
B R Hills :- The Biligiriranga Hills, commonly called B R Hills, is a hill range situated in south-eastern Karnataka. The area is called Biligiriranga Swamy Temple Wildlife Sanctuary or simply BRT Wildlife Sanctuary. BR Hills is a tourist’s paradise. The rich vegetation of BR Hills in turn supports a wide variety of fauna. There are a lot of different types of animals roaming lazily through the forests of the region.
The B.R hills also link the Eastern Ghats and the Western Ghats, allowing animals to move between them. This linking facilitates gene flow between the populations of species in these areas. There are number of adventure-filled activities too, such as River Rafting, Trekking, Fishing, Boat Rides, and Outdoor Camping.
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